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Fri Mar 31 17:19:14 2006
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You might want to check out Krishna Bharadwaj's article "Adam Smith's Political Economy"
in her THEMES IN VALUE AND DISTRIBUTION (Unwin Hyman, 1989). It includes a section on Marx
on Smith, but even some of the other sections contain discussion relevant to your
interests. The Scottish School of Modern Political Economy (is there a name for this
group?) are also worth checking out. I'm referring to A. L. Macfie (e.g., THE INDIVIDUAL
IN SOCIETY), R. L. Meek (e.g., SMITH, MARX, AND AFTER; STUDIES IN THE LABOUR THEORY OF
VALUE), D. D. Raphael, A. Skinner. Different combos of these authors wrote introductory
essays to their editions of various volumes of Smith's work (e.g., LECTURES ON
JURISPRUDENCE, WN, TMS). The Smith 200th anniversary edited collections ESSAYS ON ADAM
SMITH (1975) and THE MARKET AND THE STATE (1976) include some possibly relevant chapters
(e.g., those by Lowe, Heilbroner, Eltis, et al.). Have fun.
 
Mathew Forstater 
 
 
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